rspec-collection
Allow RSpec assertions over the elements of a collection.
Usage
Allow RSpec assertions over the elements of a collection. For example:
collection.should all_be > 0
will specify that each element of the collection should be greater than zero. Each element of the collection that fails the test will be reported in the error message.
Examples:
[1,1,1].should all_be eq(1) [2,4,6].should all_be_even [3,6,9].should all_be_divisible_by(3) [1,1,1].should all_be == 1 [2,3,5].should all_be { |n| prime?(n) }
(for appropriate definitions of prime? and divisible_by?)
Requirements
- RSpec 2.0.0
Todo
- Other means of navigation besides left/right keys
- Vertical view of all slides in a row
- Generate PDFs (maybe via cucumber)
- Stop making Nokogiri sad when parsing out snippets
Contributors
- Jim Weirich
(c) Copyright 2010 Jim Weirich
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